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Is Seattle creating ghettos of poverty and pollution?

In Seattle, the rich may get richer.
But the poor get pollution.
A recently published study by academics from the state shows that the most dangerous air pollution in Seattle is becoming concentrated on the vulnerable residents of poor neighborhoods.

Professor's research shows neighborhood disparities in Seattle's pollution distribution and exposure risks
Annual ²ÝÁñÉçÇø faculty and staff award winners named

During the lead-up to the start of the new school year, Western Washington University honors faculty and staff members who have made a difference on campus during the last school year.

Elwha: The grand experiment to tear down two dams and return an Olympic wilderness to its former glory

It's the largest dam-removal project in North America, and a second chance for the Elwha River valley, where dams have blocked salmon runs for more than a century. Two dams on the river are being taken out in a $325 million grand experiment that's one of the most ambitious ecological…

Western Libraries provides links to all faculty and staff research
Mart Stewart presents at conferences in Germany, Illinois
President Shepard addresses faculty and staff at annual convocation
Deadline for applications for faculty professional leave is Oct. 15
State redistricting looking like a conservative shift for southwest

Southwest Washington's 3rd Congressional District, which has been controlled by Democrats for most of the last half century, likely would become more Republican under four plans to redraw the state's congressional districts presented in Olympia on Tuesday.
All four proposals…

Employee Wellness Program announces exercise offerings for fall quarter
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